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I have been in contact with Mallory (Leanna's daughter) and the Go Fund Me is on the "up and up". In fact funds are needed to cover expenses so please give generously. Thanks
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No, "they" won't have to justify or do anything.
They could simply ask you to leave or be escorted out.
In my experience, trying to explain VIN vs SO for pre-1968 Mopars causes most DMV employees to lose interest, and refer back to the book where it clearly states TWO matching VIN locations...
The pumps is where ever they sent it.
I hate not being able to take something apart and fiddle with it. (It's a new, mysterious thing)
I'm glad people don't think I bought too big a carb. I've always been under the impression is "hard" to do that.
At least not from a functional stand point...
Around here (Savannah, Georgia) it seems the Nissan sedans are gone and have been replaced by Hyundai sedans. No doubt cheaper to buy?
Nissan pickups are a very rare sight nowadays, but there is a sprinkling of Armadas around the area.
the size of the carb is not your idle problem. I would take the throttle cable off and try it. if not then take the carb off and make sure the gasket is not hanging over the bores. when putting the carb back on don't tighten the nuts all the way and open and close the throttle making sure no...
Worked great! The door button/lock handle was backwards, not upside down, but it now works great…maybe the first time this lock ever worked. It’s fixed
Not doubting you at all, but why the he77 would they put a Titan v8 in the Ram when there is already a huge and loyal following for the Hemi? Companies can be so stupid sometimes...
I read your initial post. You did say the linkages were not binding.
I just went through this. I looked at everything. Even thinking the weights in the Dist were hanging up changing the timing after a higher RPM....giving different timing at idle. The culprit were the secondarys. After...
Back off the park cable at the rear of the trans. It's in too deep. It probably only needs to be pulled out 1/8" or so. What i do is get the rear wheels off the ground and rotate them to make sure there's no "clicking during adjustment.